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Jim Carlin

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I am the proud owner of both the revolution and ring saw. The ring saw is about 6 or 7 yrs old and the revolution is the model before the one shown. It has a big red arm supporting the saw blade. The pictures are of a kids bathroom, I built a custom shower approx 6 ft x 5 ft and inserted the glass buubbles into two walls in a remdom and whimsical pattern. The othe two walls are of glass blocks with a frameless shower door. The second picture is showing the cuts around the glass beads.

They are good saws, just not production saws. This is the typical type of installation that I normally do anyway so they are perfect for me.
Jim
 

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I am the proud owner of both the revolution and ring saw. The ring saw is about 6 or 7 yrs old and the revolution is the model before the one shown. It has a big red arm supporting the saw blade. The pictures are of a kids bathroom, I built a custom shower approx 6 ft x 5 ft and inserted the glass buubbles into two walls in a remdom and whimsical pattern. The othe two walls are of glass blocks with a frameless shower door. The second picture is showing the cuts around the glass beads.

They are good saws, just not production saws. This is the typical type of installation that I normally do anyway so they are perfect for me.
Jim
Superb detailed work Jim...well impressed....this is what the cutter is designed for...over here people would be loathed to spend the money on labour for such artistry....they would sooner buy cheap crap borders with transfers of pebbles on .....philistines.....Gaz
 

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